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Learn Calculus online?

So I'm currently in high school and I am approaching the end of calculus and moving onto vectors.
Since I won't be doing calculus until my final exam, I was wondering does anybody know any website where I can learn more calculus?
Currently I have done:
-Limits
-Derivatives
-Derivative applications such as implicit differentiation, higher order derivatives, related rates
-Derivatives of y=b^x,y=lnx,y=e^x,y=logx
-Optimization
-Sketching rational and polynomial functions using derivatives and such
-Derivatives of trig functions (sin, cos, tan, etc)
Thanks

November 3, 2014

7 Comments • Newest first

NonSonoFronz

PatrickJMT saved my ass in Calc III.
10/10 would worship.

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Read your textbook, chances are the teacher will model questions from there anyway.

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Masinko

PatrickJMT's youtube channel and website was a life-saver for me.

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achyif

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-01sc-single-variable-calculus-fall-2010/
maybe.....
I think no signup is necessary

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RitoPls

Khanacademy blows. Watch PatrickJMT -- he's my son.

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nopaycheck

Youtube and Paul's Online Calculus notes are the ones I've used when I learned Calc.
Out of youtube channels, I feel like patrickJMT and integralCALC are the best. Khanacademy is also great but in my opinion, it is inferior to the two I just mentioned because he's not very good at being concise.

And that's odd, your teacher is only covering derivatives for high school calc? Most high school entry-level calc classes cover integration as well.

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setget

Khan academy, I guess

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